Cowpea Seed Systems and Dissemination of Seed of Improved Varieties in West Africa

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2012 Global Pulse Research Meeting, Feb. 14, 2012, Kigali Cowpea Seed Systems and Dissemination of Seed of Improved Varieties in West Africa Ndiaga Cisse, Issa Drabo,I. Baoua, M. Toure, Jeff Ehlers and Philip Roberts (PI) Modern Cowpea Breeding to Overcome Critical Production Constraints in Africa

Why is a Certified Seed system important? A good crop starts with good seed Provides a pathway for delivery of pure and high quality seed to farmers For new and existing varieties Ensures trueness-to-type Seed stocks get mixed over time mechanical mixing outcrossing High germination and vigor Freedom from seed borne diseases

Seeds are different than most other products Appearance says little about what you are getting Germination, vigor, physical and trait characteristics Farmer saved seed Little control of genetic purity and freedom from seedborne diseases Storage conditions variable Market bought seed Even worse Low germination, vigor Wrong/mixed variety Seed-borne diseases

Certified Seed Pathway to Farmers Essentially 100% pure, Produced by breeder Purity monitored by Foundation Seed Programs, etc Variety Release, Breeders Seed Foundation Seed Foundation to Foundation (Registered Class) Purity monitored by Certifying Agency, large scale multiplication Certified Seed Enough to meet farmer demand Farmers

Seed Systems in Selected Countries Diverse models can work as long as it delivers seed to farmers Angola No formal system for cowpea yet Senegal and Burkina Faso Breeders seed produced by ISRA and INERA Issa Drabo INERA Burkina Faso Phil Roberts for Ndiaga Cisse of ISRA, Senegal

Overview of cowpea seed supply system in Burkina Faso

Some of the important people of the Burkina Cowpea Team

Cowpea production increasing EVOLUTION OF COWPEA PRODUCTION IN BURKINA FASO 2001 to 2010

Découpage administratif du Burkina en province Sites of Foundation and Certified Seed Production, Training for both classes LOROUM SO UM OUDALAN SENO N YATENGA KOSSI SO UROU NAYALA BAM ZONDOMA SANMATENGA NAMENTENGA PASSO RE GNAGNA OUBRITENGA KOURWEOGO YAGHA KOMONDJARI BANWA MOUHOUN BOULKIEMDE KADIOGO SANGUIE GANZOURGOU KOURITENGA GOURMA TAPOA KENEDOUGOU HOUET BALE TUY IO BA BOUGOURIBA SISSILI ZIRO BAZEGA ZOUNDWEOGO BOULGOU KOMPIENGA KOULPELOGO NAHOURI LERABA COMOE PO NI Limites des provinces Limites Burkina NOUMBIEL 0 200000 Miles

Breeders Seed Varieties 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 KVX 396-4-5-2-D 0,189 0,481 0,328 0,279 0,844 1,408 KVX 396-4-4 0,045 0,317 0,060 0,115 KVX 414-22-2 0,088 0,260 0,148 0,180 0,080 0,395 KVX 61-1 0,167 0,556 0,321 0,500 0,597 1,028 KVX 745-11P 0,335 0,078 0,443 0,516 1,142 KVX 421-2J 0,044 0,175 0,100 0,280 IT 98K-205-8 0,275 0,125 0,109 0,449 Mélakh 0,128 0,150 0,282 0,150 KVX442-3-25 0,058 0,033 0,614 KVX775-33-2 0,105 0,065 0,042 KVX775-3-10 0,040 0,026 TOTAL 0,509 1,870 1,442 2,763 2,858 6,136 SOURCE: INERA, 2011

Foundation Seed Production INERA On-station Contracts Farmers Groups Individual Farmers Minimum 3 ha Private companies e.g. Faso Agricultural Neema (NAFASO) Foundation Seed, off-season Bagre Foundation Seed, new KVx 421-2J Pobe

Foundation Seed Production Years Varieties 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 KVX 396-4-5-2-D 921 800 2761 2086 1857 4182 7650 14227 KVX 396-4-4 585 669 1596 4376 KVX 414-22-2 1626 625 1505 317 510 220 KVX 61-1 1411 570 2534 3420 1598 5986 14681 27247 KVX 745-11P 1100 400 1678 7340 2434 2222 3297 11910 KVX 421-2J 130 380 950 Gorom local 210 522 85 270 488 1150 IT 98K-205-8 225 180 182 1766 Mélakh 187 110 1871 KVX775-33-2 80 375

Certified Seeds Production Seed certification conducted by SNS (Foundation and Certified) quality controls on the farm and in the laboratory. Producers of Certified Seed > 50 Farmers organizations Womens Groups Individual farmers Buyers Government FAO Individuals Burkina Faso Union of Seeds Farmers (UNPS-BF) NGOs

Production of Certified Cowpea Seed in Burkina Faso SOURCE: NATIONAL SERVICE OF SEED (SNS), 2011

Training - Farmers >1/3 women. Technicians NGO s National Institutions Farmer s organization Individual farmers Certified Seed Producer training, Farako-Ba Certified Seed Producer training, Pobe

Senegal Yacine Breeder Seed Production Field - Bambey

Cowpea Production and Seed Needs Cowpea area: 200,000 ha (sole cropped) Total annual need: 3200 T Certified 1066 T Foundation Availability of Foundation Seed identified as a bottleneck for adequate supply of seed Certified Seed production by diverse actors

Strategies Foundation from Breeder seeds: 1 st generation: ISRA seed unit, complemented by breeding program 2 nd generation: Farmer organizations Work with the national Extension Service (ANCAR) and farmers organizations Farmers trained in seed production, harvest and post-harvest

Melakh Foundation Seed Field ISRA/CNRA Bambey

Organizations involved in Certified and Foundation Seed Production Farmers organizations: UGPM 5000 members 61% of women and 49% men. RESOPP: Farmers cooperatives organized by the NGO EWA 6000 members Millenium village projects: 1343 members Touba Toul coperative : 3056 members 55% women

Seed Producer Training Training of farmers for seed production Field selection, culling Removing off-types and diseased plants, Harvest and post-harvest handling Double bags provided to farmers for storage

2011 Foundation Seed Production ISRA: 7.2 T NGO-RESOPP: 2.1 T Moustapha Diop: 3.4 T ARSM : 2.1 T UGPM: 1.7 T Yacine Seed

Foundation Seed Production 2009: 11.254 T 32 % of annual need 2010: 23.5 T 67% of annual need 2011: 16.5 T 47 % of annual need

Regionalization into Mali and Niger From Senegal and Burkina Faso

Mali, 2 year means (low Striga emergence) Genotypes 50% Maturity Striga emerged Grain yield MOURIDE 69 1 979 BJIGUIYA 67 0 864 KOROBALEN 72 0 1187 KVX-421-25 74 0 1292 YACINE 66 0 708 KVx-421-25 from Burkina Faso Program produced the highest yields Data courtesy Mamadou Toure, Mali, 2010 and 2011

Yield of CRSP varieties in Niger 2010 and 2011 (no-spray) Variety Yield (T/ha) Origin 2010 2011 KVX 912-2P2 (INERA) Burkina 1624 ef 510 ab KVX 907-2P2 (INERA) Burkina 1749 ef 765 b KVX 912-1P1 (INERA) Burkina 249 a 270 ab Melakh (ISRA) Senegal 1208 b-f 495 ab KVX 404-8-1 (INERA) Burkina 1562 d-f 497 ab KVX 414-22-2 (INERA) Burkina 1604 ef 575 ab KVX 421-25 (INERA) Burkina 791a-c 62 a IT98K-1111-1 (IITA) IITA 333 a 210 a Pakau (new from ISRA) Senegal 1854 f 462 ab Mouride (ISRA) Senegal 1479 c-f 265 ab TN 5-78 (INRAN) Niger 1020b-e 232 ab IT97K-499-35 (IITA) IITA 1104 b-f 387 ab IT98K-205-8 (IITA) IITA 1166 b-f 90 a TN 256-87 (INRAN) Niger 499 ab 310 ab Data courtesy Ibrahim Baoua, INRAN

Cowpea Seed Production and Delivery in Senegal Focus on CRSP varieties Melakh and Yacine Breeder seed 0.5 ha each to support. Foundation seed 1,378 and 1,113 Kg by ISRA Certified Seed >16,000 Kg produced in 2009 at 3 locations by NGO-EWA, farmers union UGPM, and Producers Professional Training Center (CPFP). Groups include men and women farmers. Phase II expansion with Supplemental Funds Yacine Breeder Seed